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India marks Engineers’ Day 2025 on September 15 to honour Sir M. Visvesvaraya. This year leaders stressed that engineers will drive the country’s Techade and jobs in AI, data centres and green tech. Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the government highlighted new initiatives for skills and infrastructure.
Why it matters: India needs skilled engineers to build data centres, run AI projects and meet climate goals. That work creates local jobs and helps firms scale fast in high-value tech fields.
The Press Information Bureau and top outlets noted official messages today. The government framed Engineers’ Day 2025 as a day to back “Viksit Bharat” goals. Leaders called for more technical roles in policy and more investment in engineering training. These steps aim to link education with jobs in deep tech and infrastructure
Officials and industry bodies also urged steps to register and recognise engineering professionals to improve career paths and mobility. This includes talks of stronger bodies to certify engineers and support standards.
Hiring in tech is mixed. Global job data shows tech postings were down compared with 2020 levels, a sign the market is shifting as AI changes roles. India still needs more trained engineers for AI, cloud and green energy projects. Experts say targeted training will help convert university graduates into job-ready engineers.
Industry groups and universities are marking Engineers’ Day 2025 with workshops on machine learning, cloud operations, and sustainable design to fill that gap. These public programs aim to give hands-on skills for data-centre work and AI model deployment.
This year outlets highlighted India’s first female engineers and their legacy. Stories about pioneers such as A. Lalitha and others aim to inspire more women into engineering jobs and leadership. Efforts on Engineers’ Day 2025 include scholarships and mentorship drives to boost women’s entry into core tech fields.
Expert note: industry leaders say engineers will shape India’s next decade — but only if training meets real industry needs.
Engineers’ Day 2025, observed on September 15, honours Sir M. Visvesvaraya and highlights engineers’ role in building India’s infrastructure, AI projects and data centres. The day focuses on skills, jobs and national development goals.
Engineers’ Day 2025 brings training drives, workshops and industry-university talks to close skill gaps in AI, cloud and sustainable tech. Students can use these events to gain hands-on skills for data-centre and AI roles.
The government highlighted initiatives to strengthen engineering recognition and support Viksit Bharat goals; details and programs are published by the Press Information Bureau and state education departments.
Companies should create apprenticeships, partner with colleges for practical training, and support local certification programs. These steps help graduates move into AI, cloud and infrastructure jobs faster.
I’m Ameer Hamza — I read today’s official releases and news coverage to explain Engineers’ Day 2025 in simple terms. I used trusted sources and highlighted practical steps for students and firms. I will update this piece if new government programs are announced.